
348: The Boston Tea Party (Part 2)
The Rest Is History
Parliamentary Sovereignty and American Resistance: A Historical Perspective
The principle of parliamentary sovereignty was reasserted, allowing parliament to regulate American affairs/nThe colonists had been resisting parliamentary supremacy, particularly regarding import and export issues/nThe slogan 'no taxation without representation' was a major grievance for the Americans/nThe Americans argued that they lacked representation in parliament and that virtual representation was inadequate
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